dont waste even a £1 on then nothing like a strob light had 1 and then put it in the bin

10th Jan 2015

Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It has a adjustable flash rate knob at the back .If you ever breakdown ,stick this on the dashboard or rear parcel shelf to warn other drivers . Handy to have in the car .

Edited by: "ricko" 10th Jan 2015

14th Jan 2015

ricko

Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It … Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It has a adjustable flash rate knob at the back .If you ever breakdown ,stick this on the dashboard or rear parcel shelf to warn other drivers . Handy to have in the car .

or you could put a blue one on and pretend that you're a fire engine

14th Jan 2015

Or you could simply put your hazards on and save a quid

ricko

Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It … Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It has a adjustable flash rate knob at the back .If you ever breakdown ,stick this on the dashboard or rear parcel shelf to warn other drivers . Handy to have in the car .

Or you could simply put your hazards on and save a quid

14th Jan 2015

Small party strobe light.

What if you are having a big party, can you still use these?

14th Jan 2015

These are so naff (I bought one for halloween effects) don't even "strobe" as fast as my headtorch, ..forget it, if you genuinely need a strobe (even a small one) buy a mains powered unit for around £5 to even begin to do the job properly.

These ones wouldn't even get someone with epilepsy writhing unless they were ultra sensitive! (no pun intended). more pulse of light than strobe "flicker"Not voted either way, cos I cannot compare it, nor judge it on price, however....

if battery powered, may be suitable for use with my AR Drone - take the circuit and light out and mod my AR Body! I bet my local store don't have any though!

14th Jan 2015

binggordon

Or you could simply put your hazards on and save a quidOr you could … Or you could simply put your hazards on and save a quidOr you could simply put your hazards on and save a quid

Good idea ,clever clogs ,but my Ford Model T doesn't have hazards !

14th Jan 2015

Are these epileptic friendly?

14th Jan 2015

Nogbad251

or you could put a blue one on and pretend that you're a fire engine

I had a red and blue flasher on my phone. All oncoming drivers stop then go past you at 2mph. Might be illegal, dunno, but you ain't gonna get run down no more.

14th Jan 2015

dewonderful

What if you are having a big party, can you still use these?

No. Too weak. Had one, don't use it.

14th Jan 2015

vodka_hound

Are these epileptic friendly?

I know an epileptic, and yes he's friendly.

14th Jan 2015

MR GUS

These are so naff (I bought one for halloween effects) don't even … These are so naff (I bought one for halloween effects) don't even "strobe" as fast as my headtorch, ..forget it, if you genuinely need a strobe (even a small one) buy a mains powered unit for around £5 to even begin to do the job properly.These ones wouldn't even get someone with epilepsy writhing unless they were ultra sensitive! (no pun intended). more pulse of light than strobe "flicker"Not voted either way, cos I cannot compare it, nor judge it on price, however....

A comment like that would make Frankie Boyle proud (and that's not a compliment).

14th Jan 2015

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ricko

Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It … Great breakdown beacon for a quid . Just put a amber lens in front .It has a adjustable flash rate knob at the back .If you ever breakdown ,stick this on the dashboard or rear parcel shelf to warn other drivers . Handy to have in the car .

Do you know how easy it is to get to the knob, and how big is it?

15th Jan 2015

The knob is a small thumb turn thingy at the back of the unit together with the off switch .Very easy to get to .

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Edited by: "ricko" 15th Jan 2015

16th Jan 2015

This unit is the exact same unit we purchased & ended up using it as part of an SLR camera birthday cake on a deep board / box so there would be some sort of flash effect as the cake was brought into the room, that it could just about handle, however it won't assist any ravey-davey-gravy moves.As I recall it needed 4 or more AA batts.